internet Mobile Medicare (iMCare)

Rajgovind Srivastav, Rachit Mathur, Akanksha Srivastava, Brajesh Kumar Jaiswal

Abstract


iMobile Medicare is a smart phone application which provides the plethora of facilities for patient(s), like searching hospitals and clinics in their location, doctors availability in current date, taking patient appointment using online booking    through using GPS and stores the data on cloud and use the concept of cloud computing and communication perform between client site and server site using Google Cloud Messaging technique via smart phone.

In current scenario, this is new concept to synchronize the doctor(s) and patient(s) information at same platform using cloud computing with different fields of distributed system.

This application based on Artificial intelligence technique and provides the output. In this new era, everyone wants to a user friendly application(s) in their Smartphone. On the other hand, we know that smart phone(s) are now very common and used by maximum person(s). Our aim of developing this application is very simple because our busy schedule, we have no time to meet doctors in person or take an appointment from the clinic/hospital.

Our application is very user friendly and provides several facilities like finding hospital from your nearest place, best doctors in different fields, taking appointment etc. Basically, we are developing our application on android platform; we can also call it android application.


Keywords


GPS, Cloud Computing, Distributed System, Google Cloud Messaging (GCM), Artificial Intelligence.

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